zirconium, hafnium, and rutherfordium are all in the same family as titanium. To help you along your way, I'll let you in on a little secret:
An element's "family" is a fancy way of saying the "column" (vertical row) on the Periodic Table of elements. So anything in that column is in the same family as that element.
The reason it is organized this way is because all of the elements in that family have the same number of valance electrons (save for helium, which only has 2 valance electrons, and the rest of the noble gas family have 8). Valance electrons are the electrons in the outer most electron orbitals.
Transition metals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transition_metal
The metal titanium is a transitional metal.
is silicon a member of the titanium familt?
Titanium is a d- block transition element belongs to iv-B group of periodic table.
Transition Metals.
Zirconium is a transition metal, group 4 (titanium family: titanium, zirconium, hafnium, rutherfordium) and period 5 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Titanium is in period 4 and column 4 of a wide form periodic table. The elements most nearly similar to it chemically are zirconium and hafnium, the next heavier elements in the same column.
Heluim belongs to a group of elements called the noble gases
Tin belongs to the carbon family.Group 14 in the periodic table.Other elements in this family are lead and germanium.
Chlorine belongs to the family of halogens.It has electronegativity of 3.16.It has atomic number 17.
Titanium belongs to the titanium family, which is group 4 on the periodic table.
Titanium belongs to same family as Hafnium. Both of them belongs to group-4.
Silicon belongs in the family of metalliods
It belongs to the Non-metals.
silicon belongs in the carbon family of the periodic table of elements
The chemical element Indium belongs to the Transition Metal family
There are no elements in titanium. Titanium is an element. It's a chemical element with the atomic number 22.
Zirconium is a transition metal, group 4 (titanium family: titanium, zirconium, hafnium, rutherfordium) and period 5 in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Fluorine.
It belongs to the 15th lol
Titanium is in period 4 and column 4 of a wide form periodic table. The elements most nearly similar to it chemically are zirconium and hafnium, the next heavier elements in the same column.
AU is the sign on the Periodic Table of Elements for gold